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Face the Facts: What to expect with first presidential debate between Trump and Harris
We’re just days away from the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Will this make any difference to voters with how polarized our nation is right now? Quinnipiac University Political Science Professor Scott McLean talks about what viewers should, and shouldn’t, expect from the candidates and the moderators. We also discuss whether...
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Face the Facts: What to expect with first presidential debate between Trump and Harris
We’re just days away from the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Will this make any difference to voters with how polarized our nation is right now?
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Democrats go to new heights to spotlight Project 2025, flying banners over college football stadiums
On Saturday, Democrats took their campaign against the conservative Project 2025 blueprint, written by allies of Republican Donald Trump, to the sky above college football stadiums in key swing states.
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What is Project 2025? Here's what to know
The lengthy plan drafted by conservatives serves as a blueprint to remake the federal government in a second Trump administration.
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88 corporate leaders endorse Harris in new letter, including CEOs of Yelp, Box and Ripple
The new letter serves as a political show of force for Kamala Harris in a very tight race, with the first presidential debate less than a week away.
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Trump and Harris campaigns agree to rules for ABC debate
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to debate each other next week for the first time after their campaigns on Wednesday agreed to the ground rules set by host network ABC.
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At NH brewery, Harris unveils small business tax cut plan
The vice president wants to expand from $5,000 to $50,000 tax incentives for small business startup expenses, with the goal of eventually spurring 25 million new small business applications over four years.
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Voters to decide on absentee ballot expansion
Voters this fall could decide another major change to Connecticut’s voting process. A statewide referendum will ask voters if they want to change the rules around absentee balloting, essentially allowing the legislature to move toward no-fault absentee ballots. If approved, the move would come two years after voters approved early voting. “It just makes voting more accessible,” Connecticut League...
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Referendum will decide change to allow absentee ballots for all
Connecticut will vote on a referendum this fall that could clear the way for absentee ballots for all, without a reason to ask for one.
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Ready or not, election season in the US is about to start. The first ballots will go out within days
The first mail ballots will start going out to voters on Friday.
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Walz unharmed after some of the vehicles near the back of his motorcade crash in Milwaukee
Several cars at the back of a motorcade carrying Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz crashed while heading from the airport to a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Monday, but Walz was unhurt.
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Harris says Trump ‘disrespected sacred ground' during an incident at Arlington National Cemetery
Vice President Kamala Harris condemned former President Donald Trump and his campaign for their actions on Monday at the Arlington National Cemetery in a new post on X.
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Trump comes out against Florida's abortion rights ballot measure after conservative backlash
Former President Donald Trump came out on Friday against a ballot measure in his home state of Florida that would expand access to abortion, after spending a day doing damage control on the issue.
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Five takeaways from Harris' first major interview as the Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first sit-down interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee on Thursday, touching on her agenda for 2025 and a series of topics that she has so far avoided — and drawing instant criticism from Republican rival Donald Trump.
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Trump says he wants to make IVF treatments paid for by government or insurance companies if elected
Former President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News Thursday that if elected, his administration would not only protect access to in-vitro fertilization but would have either the government or insurance companies cover the cost of the expensive service for American women who need it.
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JD Vance receives cheers, boos during speech to fire fighters union
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance received a mixture of cheers and boos while speaking at the International Association of Fire Fighters Convention on Thursday.
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In first sit-down interview of presidential campaign, Harris says voters ready for ‘new way forward'
Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday that voters were ready for “a new way forward,” as she was questioned along with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in their first major television interview of their presidential campaign.
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Harris and Walz to sit down with CNN for first interview since launching campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris is sitting down with CNN this week for her first interview since President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid.
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FBI says attempted Trump assassin also searched for info on RNC and DNC
The Trump rally appears to have been a “target of opportunity,” one FBI official said.
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Vice President Harris inspired by New Haven civil rights activist
During her acceptance speech at the DNC last week, Vice President Kamala Harris named Constance Baker Motley, a New Haven native and the first black woman appointed as a federal judge, as a source of inspiration for her growing up.